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What is length of time when a disease can be spread from person to person.Contagious Period
What is the contagious period?
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The body's response to injury or disease (swelling, redness etc)
What is Inflammation?
100
A combination of body defenses that fight off pathogens
What is the immune system?
100
One celled organisms that have a more complex structure than bacteria
What is a protozoa?
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A disease that cannot be spread from person to person.
What is a non-communicable disease?
200
A deadly disease that interferes with the body's ability to fight infection.
What is AIDS?
200
These are proteins that attach to antigens and keep them from harming the body.
What is antibodies
200
The pathogen that causes the condition known as AIDS?
What is the HIV virus?
200
A disease that can be spread from person to person.
What is a communicable disease?
200
This disease is characterized by swelling of the lymph nodes in the neck and white patches in the throat?
What is mononucleosis?
300
The germs responsible for causing disease
What is a pathogen?
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A tiny one celled organism that lives nearly everywhere.
What is bacteria?
300
A preparation of dead or weakened that is injected into the system to allow the production of antibodies
What is a vaccine?
300
A serious inflammation or infection of the lungs.
What is Pneumonia?
300
An itchy rash that starts as red bumps but will eventually turn into liquid filled blisters.
What is chicken pox?
400
The body's ability to resist the pathogens that cause disease.
What is immunity?
400
The smallest and simplest disease causing organism
What is a virus?
400
A primitive life from that cannot make their own food
What is a fungi?
400
An inflammation of the liver characterized by yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes?
What is hepatitis?
400
A sore throat caused by streptococcal bacteria?
What is strep throat?
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A rash accompanied by fever runny nose and coughing.
What is Measles?
500
This communicable disease causes fever, headaches and extremely swollen salivary glands.
What is mumps?
500
The body's response to injury or disease (redness, swelling, pain and heat?
What is inflammation?
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A condition that occurs when pathogens enter the body, multiply and cause harm.
What is an infection?
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Substances that get released by invading pathogens.
What is antigens?
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